De-register before sale?
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De-register before sale?
I've got three expired MJs, one original and two Plus. Can I de-register them and sell them so that the buyer can start from scratch (without the free months obviously)? Is there personal info stored on the device itself?
There is definitely no personal information stored on your magicJack or magicJack Plus dongles. You won't be able to resell them for use with magicJack's phone service unless you are brave enough to sell them with your phone number and active login information details.
You can however resell them without any worries for use with Google Voice's subscription free phone service. The only thing the buyer needs to do is plug the magicJack or magicJack Plus dongle into a USB port on their Windows computer and then download and install the GVJackApp.
The GVJackApp is a one time purchase and costs $12.95 (Standard Version). It now also supports Google Hangouts. Users can try it out free for 7 days to make sure it meets their needs before making a purchase decision.
You can however resell them without any worries for use with Google Voice's subscription free phone service. The only thing the buyer needs to do is plug the magicJack or magicJack Plus dongle into a USB port on their Windows computer and then download and install the GVJackApp.
The GVJackApp is a one time purchase and costs $12.95 (Standard Version). It now also supports Google Hangouts. Users can try it out free for 7 days to make sure it meets their needs before making a purchase decision.
Thanks for that clear info.
Re. GVJackApp:
I have ported my main number to Google Voice and use the GV plugin in my browser together with a USB cordless headset. Works great but I have to be the computer to receive and initiate calls.
I have an OBi100 and set that up to use Google Voice, but then discovered that it conflicted with the browser plugin. The OBi basically wants to "own" a Google Voice number, or put another way, you can only log in to one GV number from one device.
Can I assume that the GVJackApp behaves the same way?
Re. GVJackApp:
I have ported my main number to Google Voice and use the GV plugin in my browser together with a USB cordless headset. Works great but I have to be the computer to receive and initiate calls.
I have an OBi100 and set that up to use Google Voice, but then discovered that it conflicted with the browser plugin. The OBi basically wants to "own" a Google Voice number, or put another way, you can only log in to one GV number from one device.
Can I assume that the GVJackApp behaves the same way?
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Bill Smith
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The limitation you are referring to is only present if you are still using Google's original phone service that is based on XMPP signalling. With the latter if you are signed in using the same Gmail account in more than one location, it confuses the Google Voice network where to send your incoming calls.
That limitation was however eliminated by Google with the release of their new Google Hangouts based phone service that is now also supported by the GVJackApp (i.e. GVJackApp2 for "New Hangouts Calling"). With Google Hangouts you can actually be signed into the very same account in multiple locations and all locations will ring when an incoming call arrives.
For example, you can use the new Google Hangouts version of the GVJackApp with your magicJack and also install the new Google Hangouts Dialer App available from the Google Playstore on your smartphone (ref. https://support.google.com/hangouts/ans ... 9055?hl=en ).
You can then place and receive free VoIP based calls using Google Hangouts on both your "GVJack" phone and your smartphone that are both signed in using the same Gmail account at the same time with no conflicts or problems.
That limitation was however eliminated by Google with the release of their new Google Hangouts based phone service that is now also supported by the GVJackApp (i.e. GVJackApp2 for "New Hangouts Calling"). With Google Hangouts you can actually be signed into the very same account in multiple locations and all locations will ring when an incoming call arrives.
For example, you can use the new Google Hangouts version of the GVJackApp with your magicJack and also install the new Google Hangouts Dialer App available from the Google Playstore on your smartphone (ref. https://support.google.com/hangouts/ans ... 9055?hl=en ).
You can then place and receive free VoIP based calls using Google Hangouts on both your "GVJack" phone and your smartphone that are both signed in using the same Gmail account at the same time with no conflicts or problems.
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Bill Smith
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Thanks. Sounds like I need to learn more about the Hangouts app(s). At first search, I don't see a dialer app that runs in my Windows browser (like the Flash dialer in Google Voice).
Re. privacy concerns with old MJs: MJ Plus only exposes one drive to the Windows desktop and mine only contains installers. However my original MJ exposes two drives. One of these contains my address book as AddressBook.xml, as well as a Profiles.db file. Definitely not something I'd want to pass along to a third party. Makes me wonder if there may be other files hidden in one or both MJ versions. I'm thinking these MJs may be e-Waste if I don't need them for GVJackApp.
Re. privacy concerns with old MJs: MJ Plus only exposes one drive to the Windows desktop and mine only contains installers. However my original MJ exposes two drives. One of these contains my address book as AddressBook.xml, as well as a Profiles.db file. Definitely not something I'd want to pass along to a third party. Makes me wonder if there may be other files hidden in one or both MJ versions. I'm thinking these MJs may be e-Waste if I don't need them for GVJackApp.
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